
Publikationen von D Vallone
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Zeitschriftenartikel (13)
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6 (2), e17080 (2011)
The light responsive transcriptome of the zebrafish: function and regulation. PLoS One 2.
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5 (4), e78 (2007)
Glucocorticoids Play a Key Role in Circadian Cell Cycle Rhythms. PLoS Biology 3.
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292 (1), S. R160 - R166 (2007)
Hypothermia modulates circadian clock gene expression in lizard peripheral tissues. American Journal of Physiology A: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 4.
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236 (1), S. 142 - 155 (2007)
Start the clock! Circadian rhythms and development. Developmental Dynamics 5.
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19 (1), S. 46 - 53 (2007)
Transcriptional regulation of arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase-2 gene in the pineal gland of the gilthead seabream. Journal of Endocrinology 6.
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93 (8), S. 379 - 385 (2006)
Isolation and characterization of melanopsin and pinopsin expression within photoreceptive sites of reptiles. Die Naturwissenschaften 7.
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36 (2), S. 337 - 347 (2006)
Zebrafish arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase genes - targets for regulation of the circadian clock. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology 8.
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23 (1-2), S. 113 - 127 (2006)
Molecular analysis of clock gene expression in the avian brain. Chronobiology International 9.
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2 (3), S. 171 - 187 (2005)
Zebrafish cell clocks feel the heat and see the light! Zebrafish 10.
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3 (11), e351 (2005)
Temperature regulates transcription in the zebrafish circadian clock. PLoS Biology 11.
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101 (12), S. 4106 - 4111 (2004)
E-box function in a period gene repressed by light. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 12.
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13 (23), S. 2051 - 2057 (2003)
Light regulates the cell cycle in zebrafish. Current Biology 13.
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27 (7), S. 683 - 689 (2003)
Behavioural, pharmacological, morpho-functional molecular studies reveal a hyperfunctioning mesocortical dopamine system in an animal model of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews Buchkapitel (1)
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362. Springer, US (2007)
Basic protocols for zebrafish cell lines: maintenance and transfection. In: Methods in Molecular Biology, Bd.